[FLASHBACK] England's 18-year wait ends

September 12, 2005, was the last day of cricket in England for two Australian legends - Shane Warne and Glenn McGrath. But, it wasn't a memorable day for the pair as England finally regained the Ashes after 18 years at the end of one of the greatest ever Test series.

Kevin Pietersen blazed his way to a brilliant 158 in the second innings to ensure the draw that England needed to win the series. And, Michael Vaughan was able to raise the urn in triumph despite the best efforts of Warne and McGrath.

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The England team celebrate during the presentations as they regain the Ashes during day five of the Fifth npower Ashes Test between England and Australia played at The Brit Oval on September 12, 2005 in London, United Kingdom.

The England team celebrate during the presentations as they regain the Ashes during day five of the Fifth npower Ashes Test between England and Australia played at The Brit Oval on September 12, 2005 in London, United Kingdom.

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